The meeting was also attended by Dr Paweł Libera - Deputy Director of the Historical Research Office, Mariusz Kwaśniak - Deputy Director of the Archive, Rafał Pękała - Head of the Multimedia Notification Department and Agnieszka Jędrzak - Head of the Division of International Relations.

In connection with the November "Warsaw Security Forum" conference, which is a platform for the security policy dialogue between the European Union, NATO and Russia, and the forthcoming 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the possibility of jointly inviting Professor Richard Pipes was discussed. Professor Pipes is a specialist in Russian history, he also served as a member of the National Security Council and Director of East European and Soviet Affairs under President Ronald Reagan.

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